Two pioneers of ultra-fast charging infrastructure recently got together for a symbolic event to inaugurate a new era of faster charging. As part of the festivities for the Porsche Taycan’s global launch event, Electrify America and Porsche celebrated “the first time the Electrify America DC fast charging network was used nearly to its full potential.”

A Taycan, which drove approximately 250 miles directly from
Niagara Falls, used on of the 350 kW chargers at Electrify America’s
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania charging station to charge from 5% to 80% SOC in 22.5
minutes.

The Taycan, which features a unique 800-volt charging
system, topped up at a maximum power level of 270 kilowatts, the fastest
charging speed for passenger vehicles available today.

Electrify America and Porsche have been working together for
some time to test the system. The Taycan is the first vehicle capable of
charging at these levels, but many additional EVs from a variety of automakers
are expected to be able to take advantage of Electrify America’s high-power charging
capabilities in the near future.

“When Electrify America was formed, the idea of ultra-fast
public charging was still very theoretical, and no 350 kW chargers were
available to electric vehicle drivers,” said Electrify America CEO Giovanni
Palazzo. “Today we are proud to showcase our network’s diligent engineering
capability through successful, real-world 270 kW DC fast charging examples,
finally making ultra-fast public charging a reality.”